[Samba] Weird authentication difference between smbclient and
smbmount
Peter J. de Vrijer
pdevrijer at home.nl
Thu May 5 21:19:41 GMT 2005
Hello
I already posted this in smb-clients, but seeing the load difference
I repost in the samba list.
I am currently using samba 3.0.10 with kernel 2.6.9.
In the doc one is encouraged to use 'security = user' level.
If I then connect with 'smbclient //machine/share -U myname%mypass' all works
well. But when I try to mount the share localy with
smbmount //machine/share mountpoint -o "username=myname,password=mypass"
The result is that the connection is refused, allthough mount shows the share
mounted. In the logfiles it seems that in the first logon the right username
password combination is used and accepted by samba, but when the mount should
happen I see BAD SIG in the logfile and the connection is broken by samba.
Is this a known problem? And if so, what is the solution?
Greetings, Peter.
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